A parallelogram
a parallelogram
A "Math Trapazoid" is a shape that has 4 sides. There is 1 long side on the bottom, 1 medium sized side on the top, and 2 equal slanted sides on the sides of the shape.
Quadratic
A parallelogram is any shape with two pairs of parallel sides and 4 sides in total. For a picture of a typical parallelogram, see the related links section below.
The word "opposite" is not particularly helpful.The shape could be:A lop-sided kite or arrowhead, with one pair of equal sides and one pair of unequal ones;An isosceles trapezium (where the bases are different from the slanted sides);A non-isosceles trapezium where one of the bases is equal to one of the slanted sides.It could, of course, be a polygon with more than 4 sides.
You mean a parallelogram? That's the more stereotyped name for the shape you're describing, although the term "parallelogram" covers all 4 sided shapes that have 2 sets of parallel sides. (An example of an exception is a trapezoid.)
it is a shape with 4 parellel lines and it slanted on one side
A shape with 4 sides is a quadrilateral
Shape has fewer than 6 sides
A trapezoid is a shape that has 4 sides and 2 parallel sides. The sides that are parallel are called the bases.
A quadrilateral is a 2D shape that has 4 sides